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Conference, TheMHS (Organization). Book of proceedings: 29-30 August 2000, 10th annual TheMHS Conference, Adelaide, Australia : creativity & development : services for the future : contemporary TheMHS in mental health services. Balmain, NSW: Mental Health Services Conference Inc. of Australia and New Zealand, 2001.

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Australia. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. Not for service: Experiences of injustice and despair in mental health care in Australia. Deakin West, A.C.T: Mental Health Council of Australia, 2005.

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Commission, Australia Human Rights and Equal Opportunity. Not for service: Experiences of injustice and despair in mental health care in Australia. Deakin West, A.C.T: Mental Health Council of Australia, 2005.

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Halliday, Peter Ernest. The past, present and future development of mental health services in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom: With material on Singapore, Australia, China and Italy. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1989.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare., ed. Mental health services in Australia 2006-07. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2009.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare., ed. Mental health services in Australia, 2005-06. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2008.

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Hadebe, Samukele. Mental Health Services in Australia, 1999-00. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2002.

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Mental Health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice. Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand, 2012.

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Meadows, Graham, Bruce Singh, and Margaret Grigg. Mental Health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Dr, Meadows Graham, Singh Bruce, and Grigg Margaret, eds. Mental health in Australia: Collaborative community practice. 2nd ed. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Graham, Meadows, and Singh Bruce, eds. Mental health in Australia: Collaborative community practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

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(Editor), Graham Meadows, and Bruce Singh (Editor), eds. Mental health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice. OUP Australia and New Zealand, 2001.

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1935-, Tseng Wen-Shing, Wu David Y. H, East-West Culture Learning Institute, and John A. Burns School of Medicine. Dept. of Psychiatry., eds. Chinese culture and mental health. Orlando: Academic Press, 1985.

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Tsung-Yi, Lin, Tseng Wen-Shing 1935-, and Yeh Ying-kʻun 1924-, eds. Chinese societies and mental health. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Making a commitment: The mental health plan for Western Australia. [Perth, W.A: Health Dept. of Western Australia, 1996.

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Mental health needs and expenditure in Australia: June 2002. Canberra: Mental Health and Special Programs Branch, Dept. of Health and Ageing, 2002.

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Tang, Lynn. Recovery, Mental Health and Inequality: Chinese Ethnic Minorities as Mental Health Service Users. Routledge, 2017.

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Lewis, Milton. Managing Madness: Psychiatry and Society in Australia, 1788-1980. Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988.

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Madden, Richard. Mental Health Services in Australia 1998-99: National Minimum Data Sets - Mental Health Care (Cardiovascular Disease Series,). Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2001.

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Ellis, A. S. Eloquent Testimony: The Story of the Mental Health Services in Western Australia 1830-1975. Intl Specialized Book Service Inc, 1985.

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Tsung-Yi, Lin, Eisenberg Leon 1922-, World Health Organization, and National Workshop on Psychosocial Aspects of Primary Health Care (1983 : Beijing, China and Shanghai, China), eds. Mental health planning for one billion people: A Chinese perspective. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1985.

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Lin, Tsung-Yi. Mental Health Planning for One Billion People: A Chinese Perspective. University of British Columbia Press, 1986.

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Edirippulige, Sisira, Matthew Bambling, and Pablo Fernandez. Telemental Health Services for Indigenous Communities in Australia. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190622725.003.0009.

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Telemental health has been recognized as one of the key methods to closing disparities in health indices in the indigenous Australian populations. The conditions in which Australia’s indigenous communities are presently living have also been equated with parts of the world with limited resources. There is a rationale for exploring opportunities for using telemental health and study its effectiveness in this population This chapter discusses the high burden of mental health disorder among the indigenous population, the telemental health initiative to provide mental health services for these isolated communities, and the impact of these initiative on the wellbeing of the recipients. Chapter concludes with barriers to provide these services and potential solutions in the Australian context.
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Yeung, Echo Y. W. Endurance: Improving accessibility to mental health services for Chinese people : training manual/resources pack. 2nd ed. 2004.

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McCaffrey, Triona. Music Therapy in Mental Health Care for Adults. Edited by Jane Edwards. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639755.013.29.

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The promotion of mental well-being is an overarching aim of music therapy as a psychosocial practice. Music therapy is offered from a key principle that central to a person’s well-being is their need for meaningful relating. Music therapy can offer an alternative pathway of expression and connection with others that can help develop one’s capacity to engage with and maintain relationships outside of the therapeutic work. Music therapy can be offered as a stand-alone therapeutic process or as an adjunct to other standard mental health treatment. In the early years of music therapy’s development as a profession in Europe, Australia, and the US, it was introduced in large institutions through programmes that focused on the treatment of mental illness. Music therapy has now become a diverse practice that encompasses preventative care through community based models, wellness programmes, as well as continuing to provide services within mental health care contexts.
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Cloyes, Kristin G., and Kathryn A. Burns. Aging prisoners and the provision of correctional mental health. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0057.

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The incarcerated population is aging. Newly arrested individuals and those aging in prison from mandatory lengthy sentences contribute to this dynamic. Screening for impairment and developing effective interventions and treatment for the incarcerated elderly has become a substantial challenge. The number of U.S. prisoners aged 65 or older grew at 94 times the rate of the overall prison population between 2007-2012. In 2011 7.9% of state and federal inmates were 55 or older; there were 26,700 over age 65. The number of inmates over 60 years of age in U.K. prisons increased by 120% between 2002 and 2013. Similar growth trends are reported in Sweden, Japan, Australia and Canada. This growth is complicated by the fact that chronological age does not necessarily match ‘health age’ or health status in prison. As a result, many prison systems have adjusted their definition of ‘elderly’ down to age 55 (and some as low as 40) to reflect the relatively poor health status of aging men and women in their institutions. Typical correctional health services in prisons across the U.S. are already hard-pressed to keep up with increasing demands for care of aging inmates. The responsibility to provide adequate health services for prisoners remains despite shrinking local, county, state and federal budgets. This chapter reviews the current status and prevalence of the incarcerated elderly, and presents best practice models for their care.
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